1.Incandescent
Meaning: full of strong emotion; passionate.
Example: What appeals to me most is the incandescent energy that flows into her art, the emotional intensity that precedes every new creation and the fact that her art is driven by her mind.
Meaning: full of strong emotion; passionate.
Example: What appeals to me most is the incandescent energy that flows into her art, the emotional intensity that precedes every new creation and the fact that her art is driven by her mind.
2.Hagiography (noun)
Meaning: the writing of the lives of saints., a biography that treats its subject with undue reverence.
Example: Biographies more often than not are hagiographies and in India, there is a tradition of veneration when the subject is a classical dancer or musician.
Meaning: the writing of the lives of saints., a biography that treats its subject with undue reverence.
Example: Biographies more often than not are hagiographies and in India, there is a tradition of veneration when the subject is a classical dancer or musician.
3.Veneration (noun)
Meaning: great respect; reverence.
Example: Biographies more often than not are hagiographies and in India, there is a tradition of veneration when the subject is a classical dancer or musician.
Meaning: great respect; reverence.
Example: Biographies more often than not are hagiographies and in India, there is a tradition of veneration when the subject is a classical dancer or musician.
4.Dichotomy (noun)
Meaning: a division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
Example: My book, however, does reflect on the dilemmas and dichotomies of her life and I would like to think that my portrait is not all saccharine.
Meaning: a division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
Example: My book, however, does reflect on the dilemmas and dichotomies of her life and I would like to think that my portrait is not all saccharine.
5.Capricious (adjective)
Meaning: given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour.
synonyms: fickle, inconstant, changeable, variable, unstable, mercurial, volatile, erratic, vacillating, irregular, inconsistent, fitful, arbitrary
Example: I am currently browsing through Everything She Wants, the second volume of Charles Moore’s authorised biography of Margaret Thatcher, a bit of a capricious choice.
Meaning: given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour.
synonyms: fickle, inconstant, changeable, variable, unstable, mercurial, volatile, erratic, vacillating, irregular, inconsistent, fitful, arbitrary
Example: I am currently browsing through Everything She Wants, the second volume of Charles Moore’s authorised biography of Margaret Thatcher, a bit of a capricious choice.